I've got one spare for Arsenal going if anyone wants it (face value, obviously). Apologies for not starting a thread in the Ticket Forum but it I'll need to get it in the post to you by 12pm today to guarantee you'll get it for Wednesday so PM me asap if interested.

steps wrote:I've got one spare for Arsenal going if anyone wants it (face value, obviously). Apologies for not starting a thread in the Ticket Forum but it I'll need to get it in the post to you by 12pm today to guarantee you'll get it for Wednesday so PM me asap if interested.

steps wrote:I've got one spare for Arsenal going if anyone wants it (face value, obviously). Apologies for not starting a thread in the Ticket Forum but it I'll need to get it in the post to you by 12pm today to guarantee you'll get it for Wednesday so PM me asap if interested.

shifty wrote:The Lambton Worm. It's opposite a new Premier Inn that's been built now. There's also a newish 2nd Travelodge in the city, can't remember when it opened, last league game up here was Oct 2015?

Sounds about right...keep an eye out for lairy natives btw, apparently they are looking for a bit of revenge after what happened at our place.

Away fans from all Premier League clubs are to see tickets capped at £20 for the first time over the coming weeks thanks to a pioneering move by Virgin Media and the Football Supporters' Federation.

The national supporters' organisation launched the "Twenty's Plenty" campaign in January 2013, calling on clubs at all levels to recognise travelling supporters by capping ticket prices.

Premier League clubs have capped away tickets at £30 since the start of the season as part of a three-year agreement, but Virgin Media is now reimbursing the cost of tickets above £20 for a single away fixture at all top-tier clubs.

The majority of matches covered by the initiative, in partnership with the FSF, are being held between April 15 and 23, while Virgin Media, Southampton's shirt sponsor, already subsidises every visiting supporters' ticket to St Mary's to £20.

Away fans from all Premier League clubs are to see tickets capped at £20 for the first time over the coming weeks thanks to a pioneering move by Virgin Media and the Football Supporters' Federation.

The national supporters' organisation launched the "Twenty's Plenty" campaign in January 2013, calling on clubs at all levels to recognise travelling supporters by capping ticket prices.

Premier League clubs have capped away tickets at £30 since the start of the season as part of a three-year agreement, but Virgin Media is now reimbursing the cost of tickets above £20 for a single away fixture at all top-tier clubs.

The majority of matches covered by the initiative, in partnership with the FSF, are being held between April 15 and 23, while Virgin Media, Southampton's shirt sponsor, already subsidises every visiting supporters' ticket to St Mary's to £20.

What's the betting that we don't get a refund, just a practically-worthless 'Club Cash Credit' that can only be used in person in the club shop on a Tuesday afternoon on last season's stock ?

Fans can claim their subsidy after their team’s match by visiting http://www.virginmedia.com/twentysplenty downloading a form, and posting it along with their ticket. A cheque will be sent to them in the following weeks.

Wembley1966 wrote:^^^ Thankfully, the Club are not involved in the refund:

Fans can claim their subsidy after their team’s match by visiting http://www.virginmedia.com/twentysplenty downloading a form, and posting it along with their ticket. A cheque will be sent to them in the following weeks.